Steven Laing started his stonemasonry career with Historic Scotland in September 1989 at Elgin Cathedral.Steven achieved awards over four consecutive years during his City & Guilds courses and represented Aberdeen Technical College at inter-city masonry competitions in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Steven graduated from Robert Gordon's University, Aberdeen with an HNC in Building in 1996.Steven undertook the William Morris Craft Fellowhip in 1997, an award scheme aimed at broadening the skills and experience of trained craftsmen involved in historic building repairs.

Laing Traditional Masonry was established in February 1999 specialising in the sensitive repair and conservation of historic and ecclesiastical buildings.
Steven's focus on efficient and effective professional service combined with an excellent standard of workmanship has placed LTM at the forefront of the conservation industry in Scotland.
Steven also regularly delivers Lime Mortar training courses to a variety of organisations; The Scottish Lime Centre Trust, Building Limes Forum and Scottish Traditional Skills Training Centre to name a few.
More recently Steven and his company have received recognition in the fields of craftmanship for the Natural Stone Awards and for Environmental Awareness in the Civic Trust Green Apple Awards.
Steven has also been awarded recognition in the Balvenie Artisan Awards.

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Steven Laing, National Winner of Country Living Magazine's The Balvenie Artisan of the Year 2007.

When you are ready to sign up please use the PayPal link at the bottom of this page, or fill out the CSA Registration Form, or the Canning Registration Form and mail it to Fiddlehead Farm, 978 Fish Lake Road, Demorestville, ON, K0K 1W0 with a cheque payable to Stephen Laing.

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Steve started the farm in 2012 after working on several farms and studying Sustainable Agriculture at Fleming College.
Our produce is grown organically.

Steven Laing started his stonemasonry career with Historic Scotland in September 1989 at Elgin Cathedral.Steven achieved awards over four consecutive years during his City & Guilds courses and represented Aberdeen Technical College at inter-city masonry competitions in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Steven graduated from Robert Gordon's University, Aberdeen with an HNC in Building in 1996.Steven undertook the William Morris Craft Fellowhip in 1997, an award scheme aimed at broadening the skills and experience of trained craftsmen involved in historic building repairs.

Laing Traditional Masonry was established in February 1999 specialising in the sensitive repair and conservation of historic and ecclesiastical buildings.
Steven's focus on efficient and effective professional service combined with an excellent standard of workmanship has placed LTM Group at the forefront of the conservation industry in Scotland.
Steven also regularly delivers Lime Mortar training courses to a variety of organisations; The Scottish Lime Centre Trust, Building Limes Forum and Scottish Traditional Skills Training Centre to name a few.
More recently Steven and his company have received recognition in the fields of craftmanship for the Natural Stone Awards and for Environmental Awareness in the Civic Trust Green Apple Awards.
Steven has also been awarded recognition in the Balvenie Artisan Awards.

Steven Laing, National Winner of Country Living Magazine's The Balvenie Artisan of the Year 2007.

The LTM Group (Laing Traditional Masonry) was established in 1999 by Steven Laing as a masonry contractor specialising in the conservation, maintenance and repair of our built heritage.
Steven's focus on high quality skilled workmanship, using traditional building techniques has placed LTM at the forefront of the conservation industry.
This expertise is reflected in the range of Clients and variety of Projects.

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Pictured Above: Steven Laing, National Winner of Country Living Magazine's The Balvenie Artisan of the Year 2007.

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Steven Laing, National Winner of Country Living Magazine's The Balvenie Artisan of the Year 2007.